Larry Hymes was convicted in 1991 in Washington County after being arrested with 66 pounds of marijuana. He was sentenced to 35 years.

In 2000, a judge vacated the conviction because Hymes' lawyer didn't do a good job. The indictment was dismissed in June of 2010.

Hymes then filed for wrongful conviction compensation. Circuit Judge Ashley Hines, in a 2011 decision, ruled Hymes "went to Texas with the intent to purchase marijuana to resell in Mississippi" and wasn't eligible for compensation.

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